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"textContent": "> > Not currently using a Linux distro (though that might change in the future), but I was wondering if the Qt mentioned is the same one that's using google chromium for QtWebEngine..?\n>\n> Windows didn't stop being a viable platform for Pale Moon because of Microsoft's Webview component, GTK didn't stop working with Firefox because of WebkitGTK. What browser the toolkit embeds really has nothing to do with whether UXP can use it.\n\nTrue enough. It is a separate part and not directly relevant to all workings of Qt. It is only a fourth or fifth degree (out of six, depending on how you count) google encounter, so to speak.\n\n* * *",
"title": "Browser Development • Re: Linux Pale Moon with Qt toolkit",
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